Congressman Don Davis shares updates on winter storm warning and local sports achievement

Congressman Don Davis shares updates on winter storm warning and local sports achievement
Don Davis U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Don Davis, representing North Carolina’s 1st district, shared several updates on social media regarding recent events and community news. Davis, who succeeded G.K. Butterfield in 2023, has been active in keeping his constituents informed about local developments.

On January 21, 2025, Congressman Davis alerted residents of eastern North Carolina to a significant weather event. He stated: “A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for eNC. Please stay informed, take precautions, and follow local weather updates and emergency notices.” He encouraged the public to visit a provided link for the latest information.

The following day, January 22, 2025, Davis celebrated the achievements of a local high school sports team. He tweeted: “Tarboro High School football is taking the East by storm and again claiming the state’s 1-A championship title! The Vikings are an undeniable football powerhouse.” His post highlighted Tarboro High School’s success in athletics.

Later that same day, Congressman Davis expressed gratitude towards those working during adverse weather conditions. He posted: “Grateful to the eNC county officials and first responders for their dedication in helping residents navigate the impacts of the winter storm. Thank you for your service!” This message acknowledged the efforts of local officials and emergency personnel during challenging times.



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